Ocean | 19 E. Ocean Heights Avenue, Linwood, N.J.
Jersey Shore House
$969,000
A four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath house built in 2019, with an open floor plan, a gas fireplace, a cathedral ceiling, skylights and doors to a covered deck, an upper-level playroom or possible additional bedroom space, a finished lower level with a partial kitchen and family room, a covered patio, a fire pit and an attached two-car garage on 1.5 acres at the end of a cul-de-sac. Lisa Alper-Russo, Platinum Real Estate, 609-641-3400, platinumrealeastenj.com
Costs
Taxes: $16,366 a year
Pros
Expansive vistas from the upper deck and lower patio extend to meadows, the bay and beyond, to the Longport Bridge and Atlantic City. The house is about a 10-minute drive from ocean beaches.
Cons
Much of the property is in protected wetlands. The driveway is shared with two neighboring houses.
Westchester | 27 Overlook Road, White Plains
Contemporary Home
$1.15 million
A five-bedroom, five-bath, 3,250-square-foot house constructed in 2002, with a formal dining room, an open kitchen/family room with two ovens, dual dishwashers and sinks and a granite countertop eating area. There’s a gas fireplace, a first-floor office, a primary bedroom suite with two walk-in closets, a finished lower level with outside access and a two-car garage on 0.21 acre. Geraldine Angel, Keller Williams NY Realty, 914-263-7168; kw.com
Costs
Taxes: $17,161 a year
Pros
The house has large, comfortable living spaces with good natural light. The second-floor laundry area is convenient. The garage is oversized with plenty of storage space.
Cons
The HVAC system on the second level is in disrepair. The front staircase is in need of masonry work and the interior needs some painting. Neighboring houses are close, sacrificing some privacy.
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